Saturated Yet Split And Kept Divided Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Saturated Yet Split And Kept Divided



Saturated yet split and kept divided.
Unable to solve or dissolve their fears away.
But they can boil to a heat and keep themselves defeated.
To pick up pieces valued from a yesterday.
And then claim aches and pains with nothing to gain.
Although the same routine maintains unchanged.

Building up to destroy...
Over again.
Building up to destroy...
But no one wins,
A battle.
Building up to destroy...
Over again.
Building up to destroy...
But no one wins,
A battle.

People with their minds on hinges,
Broken from unending binges...
To fight as a kept defense.
But where is it making sense.

People with their minds on hinges,
Broken from unending binges...
To fight as a kept defense.
But where is it making sense.

Building up to destroy...
Over again.
Building up to destroy...
But no one wins,
A battle.
Building up to destroy...
Over again.
Building up to destroy...
But no one wins.

Saturated yet split and kept divided.
Unable to solve or dissolve their fears away.
But they can boil to a heat and keep themselves defeated.
To pick up pieces valued from a yesterday.
And then claim aches and pains with nothing to gain.
Although the same routine maintains unchanged.

People with their minds on hinges,
Broken from unending binges...
To fight as a kept defense.
But where is it making sense.

Building up to destroy...
Over again.
Building up to destroy...
But no one wins,
A battle.

They cry for unity but minimize lives.
They cry for unity but disguise their lies.
They cry for unity yet this is denied.
They cry for unity but from it they hide.

They cry for unity but minimize lives.
In a saturated hate.
They cry for unity but disguise their lies.
In a duplicated hate.
They cry for unity yet this is denied.
To further complicate it.
They cry for unity but they keep divided,
Kept to bait to debate it.
They cry for unity but they keep divided.
Kept to bait to debate it.
Saturated yet split,
And...
Kept divided

Thursday, August 28, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: unity
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